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Which LSU running back will get the most carries?

LSU coach Ed Orgeron and offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger have talked about opening up the passing game this year and using more four- and five-wide receiver sets.

But Orgeron has always said the Tigers want to be 50-50 with the run and pass. This is still the Southeastern Conference after all.

"We will always run the ball," running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire said. "That's LSU. That's in our identity. That's what we're going to do. We're an SEC school and in order to compete you have to run the ball."

But just who will be LSU's primary ball carrier in 2018 remains to be seen.